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Rev it and dump the clutch, then ride the wheelie to the local shop and pick yourself up some new fork seals and clutch plates.

You can wheelie the Kat but it's quite heavy and not widely suggested you do so unless you want to learn repair procedures.

If you must, find a safe out of the way place and at the very least, wear your lid.
 

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How long have you been riding?

Take your time and get to know your bike before you start trashing it. If you don't know what your doing (like now since you need to ask) you can seriously damage your ride. The fork seals don't last forever and if you come down crooked at all you are gonna get one helluva tankslapper which will probably destroy a good portion of your bike. All things come to those who wait, expensive bills and pain come to those who don't
 

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This guy made a full recovery, I saw these on Real TV. He's deaf, so he really can't talk very well. He is alright thought. he broke all ribs, a leg an arm, and all fingers. Lucky, he got them all back in working order, and he still rides this day!
 
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